Spain bans setting the AC below 27 degrees Celsius

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As Europe grapples with a scorching summer and skyrocketing energy prices, Spain has become the latest government to tell its citizens to turn down the AC.

A decree published on Tuesday morning in the official state gazette and scheduled to go into effect next week mandates that air conditioning in public places be set at or above 27 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit) and that doors of those buildings remain closed to save energy.

Those public places include offices, shops, bars, theaters, airports, and train stations. The decree is being extended as a recommendation to all Spanish households. The rules include maintaining heating at or below 19 degrees Celsius (about 66 degrees Fahrenheit) in the winter and will remain in place at least through November 2023.

“I’VE ASKED MINISTERS AND PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BOSSES NOT TO WEAR TIES UNLESS IT’S NECESSARY.”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has stated publicly that the country urgently needs to save energy, even encouraging office workers to remove their ties to help stay cool without artificial assistance. “I’ve asked ministers and public and private sector bosses not to wear ties unless it’s necessary,” he said at a press conference last week.

Lighthearted suggestions aside, European countries are scrambling to untangle twin problems; scorching heat that’s driving up energy demand and political conflict that’s complicating energy supplies. Nations, including Spain, are facing increasing pressure not to rely on gas supplied by Russia amid the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.

According to a report in The Guardian, Greece and Italy announced measures last month to similarly restrict energy use when cooling public buildings, also requiring air conditioning to be set to 27 degrees Celsius or higher.

France has ordered public premises to set thermostats higher in the summer and lower in the winter and will fine air-conditioned businesses €750 if they leave their doors open. The city of Hanover, Germany, has banned the use of mobile air conditioning units and fan heaters everywhere other than in hospitals and schools.

But not everyone is on board with these new measures. The Madrid region president Isabel Díaz Ayuso tweeted, “Madrid isn’t going to switch off. This generates insecurity and scares away tourism and consumption.”

In Europe, where some countries enjoy a climate that has traditionally been milder than much of the US, fewer than 10 percent of households have air conditioning, compared to over 90 percent of American households. But as heatwaves increase in frequency, the International Energy Agency predicts Europe will almost triple its air conditioning stock to 275 million units by 2050.



Correction, Wednesday, Aug 3, 6:02PM: An earlier version of this article included a sentence that incorrectly said the mandate called for setting the AC below 27 degrees, it requires setting the temperature above 27 degrees.
 
is it considered an air conditioner if you have it locked at 80 fucking degrees? FYI: metric is great for literally everything but temps, and the ppl that continually refer to the temp as anything celsius cant cook without their range being on max. huh.
 
Most of Europe is pretty much a Geological wonderland for nuclear energy. They should get in on that shit if they want a power grid that can support its population.

Back in muttland we build all of ours in swamps below sea level that need levies and along fault lines. We also like to cry about needing thermal energy but don’t import Iceland gooks to help us build shit in Hawaii and in Yellowstone.
 
Most of Europe is pretty much a Geological wonderland for nuclear energy. They should get in on that shit if they want a power grid that can support its population.

Back in muttland we build all of ours in swamps below sea level that need levies and along fault lines. We also like to cry about needing thermal energy but don’t import Iceland gooks to help us build shit in Hawaii and in Yellowstone.
That would actually solve problems and not create constant crises which requires global NGOs to step in and dictate how you live your life tho bud
 
Cucked, cucked, and cucked.
eurocucks forever pathetic

i take cold showers to keep my skin silky
you take cold showers because big daddy government has its dick down your throat
 
"First world nation says that they cannot provide electricity for their citizens."

Fucking pathetic. Your ability to produce and provide power is the best indicator of a civilisation that's actually advanced; by fucking with your energy infrastructure, you're choosing to make your nation weaker, and less capable.
 
Fucking pathetic. Your ability to produce and provide power is the best indicator of a civilisation that's actually advanced; by fucking with your energy infrastructure, you're choosing to make your nation weaker, and less capable.
This is a good thing, since the Spanish are making the necessary sacrifices to defeat PUTLER and liberate Ukrainewarts to save Our Democracy.
 
is it considered an air conditioner if you have it locked at 80 fucking degrees? FYI: metric is great for literally everything but temps, and the ppl that continually refer to the temp as anything celsius cant cook without their range being on max. huh.
isn't it kind of pointless to turn air conditioning on above 76, most window units basically just blow hot air at 80.
i imagine ventilated home AC just wasted power to keep it barely above room temp.
 
God forbid we use technology to improve quality of life and open up new areas for habitation
AC creates a vicious cycle where it cools down your immediate surroundings, but helps contribute to making the planet hotter... therefore increasing the need for AC. AC defenders are gruggbrains who only think about today and not the future.
 
AC creates a vicious cycle where it cools down your immediate surroundings, but helps contribute to making the planet hotter... therefore increasing the need for AC. AC defenders are gruggbrains who only think about today and not the future.
I admire your lack of smelling functions. Spaniards are stinky already.
 
Hot take: if somewhere is so fucking hot that you need AC in order to make it habitable... maybe you shouldn't be living there?
i live in canada nigger. our summers still has days with around 30-40 Celsius (86-104 for you yanks) with humidity. i can probably still live without it but i hate sweating while sleeping and my computer is in my room so it get fucking hot as shit without my AC
 
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